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seaweed - anything i can do with it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Al R" data-source="post: 6865493" data-attributes="member: 7565"><p>Great for fertility.</p><p>Years ago here, same farm but different family who has cows, their fertility was dropping and they struggled to get cows in calf. Someone said put seaweed on a field. There’s a beach on the farm here, they went and plastered a 1acre field in seaweed and then every day after the cows came out of the parkour they went in there for half an hour before heading to other fields - apparently the worker who came to work for us after said it worked instantly - talking about 1970’s mind.</p><p>by far the growthiest field I’ve got BUT it is under 1 acre so tends to get mob grazed by 150 ewes every so often. Currently holding 18 ewe lamb singles with their lambs, 14 days and they’ve hardly touched it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al R, post: 6865493, member: 7565"] Great for fertility. Years ago here, same farm but different family who has cows, their fertility was dropping and they struggled to get cows in calf. Someone said put seaweed on a field. There’s a beach on the farm here, they went and plastered a 1acre field in seaweed and then every day after the cows came out of the parkour they went in there for half an hour before heading to other fields - apparently the worker who came to work for us after said it worked instantly - talking about 1970’s mind. by far the growthiest field I’ve got BUT it is under 1 acre so tends to get mob grazed by 150 ewes every so often. Currently holding 18 ewe lamb singles with their lambs, 14 days and they’ve hardly touched it. [/QUOTE]
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